COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is heading for a full-year profit that will match its combined results from the past nine years and make business history in its home country, Denmark. A combination of
COPENHAGEN : 2M Alliance, the largest container alliance of Maersk and MSC, will enhance its TA2/NEUATL2 service, which connects Europe with the United States. The two container shipping leaders will add a sixth container
POLAND : Maersk’s second dedicated pharmaceutical warehouse in Central Poland is now ready for business. The new facility offers unparalleled storage condition stability, crucial for this industry and already appreciated by customers. Maersk has
VICTORIA (CANADA) : Docked at a Canadian port, crew members returned from a test run of the Ocean Cleanup’s system to rid the Pacific of plastic trash were thrilled by the meager results — even as marine scientists
COPENHAGEN : Chief Executive of Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said, “no indication that the current red-hot shipping market will lose steam this year, “ The coronavirus pandemic has prompted shortages of container ships and logjams
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) announces the acquisition of HUUB, a Portuguese cloud-based logistics start-up, specialised in technology solutions for B2C warehousing for the fashion industry. This is Maersk´s third acquisition this year within
A five-month voyage around the world has come to an end – but the journey towards improved diversity and inclusion continues. COPENHAGEN : In July 2020, two fully functional Maersk containers were skillfully painted
COPENHAGEN : Maersk and Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway have opened a new Pacific Transload Express facility in Vancouver aiming to ease logistics and relieve supply chain woes in North America. The new facility of
Three weeks after the announcement of an e-methanol sourcing agreement in Europe, A.P. Moller – Maersk invests in California-based WasteFuel, a start-up focused on turning waste into sustainable aviation fuel, green bio-methanol, and renewable
One of the world’s largest port and terminal operators warns that the global shipping and supply chain crisis that leaves high street shelves empty can only be resolved by slowing consumer demand. Maersk-owned APM